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When a form is born in the space of my mind, I endeavour to realise it in the most precise way I possibly can. Sometimes, when I think of a form I feel that the manual implementation would weaken it, so I in cases like this I rather use machines to carry it out. These machines are created and built by me. For my work, Paraboloidea, I’ve built a 3D printer. Within this piece of work is carried the idea of reaching perfection, since the base of the form is a previous work of mine, an open hyperbola. The hyperbola is permanently trying to reach an asymptotical cone, which also stands as a symbol of my own goals, but this cone is invisible to the eye, its presence is only a mathematical conclusion. Therefore, I consider my work truly abstract. I have taken it a step further in this piece with a parabolic surface which on one hand makes the experience more intense, on the other hand opens the way to a new way of designing forms, and finally breaks out of the dimension of the “circular cone”.
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Paraboloidea Sculpture

Kovács Tibor

Hungary

Sculpture, Plastic on Plastic

Size: 10 W x 7.9 H x 10.6 D in

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When a form is born in the space of my mind, I endeavour to realise it in the most precise way I possibly can. Sometimes, when I think of a form I feel that the manual implementation would weaken it, so I in cases like this I rather use machines to carry it out. These machines are created and built by me. For my work, Paraboloidea, I’ve built a 3D printer. Within this piece of work is carried the idea of reaching perfection, since the base of the form is a previous work of mine, an open hyperbola. The hyperbola is permanently trying to reach an asymptotical cone, which also stands as a symbol of my own goals, but this cone is invisible to the eye, its presence is only a mathematical conclusion. Therefore, I consider my work truly abstract. I have taken it a step further in this piece with a parabolic surface which on one hand makes the experience more intense, on the other hand opens the way to a new way of designing forms, and finally breaks out of the dimension of the “circular cone”.

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Sculpture:Plastic on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:10 W x 7.9 H x 10.6 D in

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In 2020, I graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. In addition to classical studies, a structural form of training began in my work. Which is intended to capture the internal structure of the figure. I try to avoid formal coincidence, so the surface is secondary to me. I strive for sculptural order, an exciting representation of form relationships, proportions, and directions. Later, my vision of the technician and mechanical devices expanded. However, my interest in natural representation has not diminished. I recently did light installation experiments.

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